Fictional Character Face Off: Who Represented Mental Health Best?
Editor's Note
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As you may know, May is Mental Health Awareness Month. The pandemic has been pretty exhausting for a lot of us, so this May, we wanted to host a fun, mental health-related activity you can participate in from the comfort of your couch! As a bonus, it’ll get you thinking about the representation of mental illness in pop culture.
Chances are, you’ve been watching a lot of TV and movies during the pandemic. Because of this, we’re doing a “Fictional Character Face Off” to determine which TV/movie character represented mental health the best. For all you basketball fans out there, it’ll be “March Madness” style with a tournament bracket and everything.
Here’s how it works. During the month of May, We’ll be posting pairings for you to vote on (For example, Hannah Baker from “13 Reasons Why” vs. Elsa from “Frozen”). Once we tally the votes, the winning character will move on to the next round, and the other will be knocked out of the running. We will keep going throughout the month until we whittle our list down to the ultimate mental health champion!
To participate, all you have to do is download our Mighty app (if you haven’t done so already) and join our group “Watch With The Mighty.” Excited to see who you vote for Mighty family!
Round 1:
Hannah Baker (“13 Reasons Why”) vs. Queen Elsa (“Frozen”)
Stories to help you choose:
Pat Solitano (“Silver Linings Playbook”) vs. Rebecca Bunch (“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”)
Stories to help you choose:
- 25 Fictional Characters People With Borderline Personality Disorder Relate To
- My Take on ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ as a Woman With Bipolar Disorder
Katniss Everdeen (“The Hunger Games”) vs. Tobias “Four” Eaton (“Divergent”)
Stories to help you choose:
- 8 Movie Characters That Show These 6 Classic PTSD Symptoms
- 22 Fictional Characters People With Anxiety Relate To
Randall Pearson (“This Is Us”) vs. Olivia Benson (“Law and Order SVU”)
Stories to help you choose:
- 22 Fictional Characters People With Anxiety Relate To
- How Olivia Benson from Law and Order: SVU Has Helped My Recovery
Donnie Darko (“Donnie Darko”) vs. The Joker (“Joker”)
Stories to help you choose:
- Why ‘Joker’ Could Trigger Some Viewers With Mental Illness
- 8 Movies That Got Mental Illness (Mostly) Right
Sam Winchester (“Supernatural”) vs. Jessica Jones (“Jessica Jones”)
Stories to help you choose:
- 10 TV Shows That Got Mental Illness (Mostly) Right
- 10 Fictional Characters People With PTSD Relate To
- 10 ‘Supernatural’ Quotes That Encourage Me on Tough Days With Chronic Illness
- How ‘Supernatural’ Helps Me Through Difficult Times With Illness
Eeyore (“Winnie-the-Pooh”) vs. Sadness (“Inside Out”)
Stories to help you choose:
- 30 Fictional Characters People With Depression Relate To
- The ‘Inside Out’ Character I Relate to as a Person With Borderline Personality Disorder
BoJack Horseman (“BoJack Horseman”) vs. Betty (“Riverdale”)
Stories to help you choose:
- 10 TV Shows That Got Mental Illness (Mostly) Right
- ‘BoJack Horseman’ Validated the Pain of Losing My Grandmother to Dementia
- 6 TV Shows That Got Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms (Mostly) Right
- Why ‘Riverdale’ Needs to Rethink How It Represents Mental Health and Suicide
Round 2:
You voted and the results from round one of the fictional character face off are in! Here’s who is moving on to the next round:
- Elsa (“Frozen”)
- Katniss (“The Hunger Games”)
- Pat (“Silver Linings Playbook”)
- Randall (“This Is Us”)
- The Joker (“Joker”)
- Eeyore (“Winnie the Pooh”)
- Jessica (“Jessica Jones”)
- BoJack (“BoJack Horseman”)